No AmEx for me, but still pretty cheap. Hmm, how many discount streaming plans do I want to have at the same time? Already have Prime, Hulu, Peacock, Disney+, and the wife has waited long enough to catch up on Stranger Things, so starting up Netflix soon.
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RE: Paramount Plus $8.50 for the first year exp 1/2/23
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RE: TacoBell App: Buy a $2 Burrito in app by 1/4, get another free on your next visit (regional)
@mistercheap said in TacoBell App: Buy a $2 Burrito in app by 1/4, get another free on your next visit (regional):
@yoregano this may help, YMMV. I found the offer in the app by going to the Home screen and scrolling down a bit. There’s a Redeem Now button you need to press. Oh, you can also go to My Challenges to find it.
Sure enough, there it is.
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RE: TacoBell App: Buy a $2 Burrito in app by 1/4, get another free on your next visit (regional)
YMMV. Not showing for me in Chicagoland.
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RE: FREE Med Holiday Roast at Dunkin daily to 11/27with app offer
@ctujackbauer said in FREE Med Holiday Roast at Dunkin today with app offer (Friday only):
Mine is through 11/27 and usable once per day (per app and email)
Same for me in Chicagoland.
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RE: Hulu (w/ ads): $1.99/mo for 12 months. exp 11/28/22
@mrvietnam said in Hulu (w/ ads): $1.99/mo for 12 months. exp 11/28/22:
Good deal, but last year it was only 99 cents for 12 months at this time. So a 100% price increase. I will still probably get it though. Always nice to have Hulu to choose from among my streaming options. I am really liking Tubi, too, and it’s free.
True about the price increase this year. But Hulu has been running this November promo for several years now and sometimes it’s been $.99 per month, sometimes it’s been $1.99. It’s still about the best mainstream streaming deal out there. Glad to see the Disney+ add-on for $2.99 is available.
The best option is of course to give up paying these mega-companies for tv at all, but that can be a discussion for another day.
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RE: PSA - Walgreens discontinuing Balance Rewards for Health Goals Nov 16, 2022
I read a “quiet” notice about this a couple weeks ago. I think it was in an email from Walgreens. Yes, it was a nice, easy few bucks a month. A little odd that they ended the program after the first week of the monthly challenge (they normally run 4 weeks and then would reset when you chose a new set of challenges). Oh well.
Remember to keep track of your cash balance and be sure to redeem any amount due to expire at the end of each month.
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RE: 2022 Official Holiday GC Gift Card bonus thread
@ctujackbauer said in 2022 Official Holiday GC Gift Card bonus thread:
https://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/news/december2019.htmlThis is a good reference link. That said, I don’t know of gift cards from any major retailers that are subject to fees or expiration. All of that sort of criteria must be disclosed. Most gift cards I have seen specifically state that they do not expire nor incur fees.
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RE: 2022 Official Holiday GC Gift Card bonus thread
@mtnagel said in 2022 Official Holiday GC Gift Card bonus thread:
I’m sitting on a $30 in Rock Bottom gift card I got a deal on. Thankfully they still exist, but they closed their location in Cincinnati and aren’t located in a city I will be in anytime soon. Hopefully I can use it at some point. I’m actually on a mission to use up old gift cards. Not that I’m worried they will all go out of business, but I did hear that some lose value. Doesn’t seem like that’s happened, but some of these are easily 5+ years old so I figured I’d should just use them.
Gift cards can become worthless if a store goes out of business, but otherwise they are regulated and cannot incur fees or lose value or expire.
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RE: Official Kellogg's Family Rewards Program Codes Master Thread (program to end 12/31/2022)
All GCs still in stock at the moment. If you need a product for a receipt, I found family-sized packages of Halloween-themed cereal on clearance at Walmart for $1.12 (regularly $4.48).